She came to heal others. She didn't expect to crack open herself. Marisol James is no stranger to brokenness-she carries her diagnoses like a quiet badge of survival. When she begins work at Serenity Crossroads, a detox facility nestled at the edge of a weary city, she's determined to make a difference. But between whispered confessions, flickering fluorescent lights, and the unpredictable tug-of-war in her own mind, the job becomes far more than clinical-it's spiritual, volatile, and intimate.
Inside these sterile halls, stories bleed out. Marisol listens. She absorbs. She gives pieces of herself away, one empathetic gesture at a time. Her vulnerability makes her magnetic, but it also makes her a target. And when she finds an unexpected bond with Kayla, a vibrant coworker with secrets of her own, everything starts to shift-from quiet redemption to emotional reckoning.
The Weight of Quiet Things is a visceral meditation on identity, trust, and survival. Raw, lyrical, and deeply immersive, this novel asks: what happens when the healer begins to unravel?